"1979 Thunderbird, 45000 Original Miles, One Family Owned, Rust Free Car" on 2040-cars
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
Engine:351 Winsdor
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Thunderbird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Dr. Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 45,000
I am listing this car for a friend.
Up for sale is an extra clean 79 Ford T- bird. The car is a one family owned and garage kept since it was purchased new in March of 1979. The original owner used the car sparingly till she signed the car over to her daughter in 2005. The car spent quite a few years in dry storage, because the daughter didn't need the car, she kept it for sentimental reasons. Now both mother and daughter have decided it's time to let the car go on to a new owner. The car has had a recent tune up and electrical components replaced. This car runs perfectly quiet and smooth, no smoke, knocks, or any other noises. The car drives and rides like it did back in 1979, the trans shifts smooth through all the gears. This car is very presentable, clean and comfortable inside, the window and door seals are in perfect condition, no air, or water leaks inside the car. The car has a am. / fm. radio from Ford. The tires look to have close to 90% tread life left. The hubcaps and chrome trim are like new, the roof is very in nice condition. The original glass in in perfect condition, the manual windows go up and down very easy, everything works on the car, the doors close perfect, no sagging hinges, The car has a factory Super Seal rust proofing from Ford. They tell me, the car has always been well cared for.
Thanks so much for your time looking the old T Bird over. Remember to ask any questions you can think of while the auction is live.
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